Customizing the results page
After filling out a form or completing a test, the user is redirected to the results page, the contents of which can be customized:
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Displaying a message, e.g., to thank the user for filling out your form.
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Showing response statistics for prompts in the form.
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For a test, you can show the number of points scored.
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Inviting the user to visit a certain website.
Adding a message
To show a message to the user after they fill out the form, e.g., to thank them for completing it:
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Select a form and go to Settings → Text and submit logic.
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Under Event after submit, type the title and text of your message.
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Click Save.
Show response statistics
If you hold a vote or conduct a test, after the user fills out the form, you can display response statistics: this shows them how other users responded to the prompts.
Statistics are displayed for prompts with preset response options: Drop-down list
, One answer
, Multiple answers
, and Rate on a scale
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To show statistics:
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Select a form and go to Settings → Text and submit logic.
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Enable Show response statistics after submitting the form.
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Click Save.
Show test results
After the user completes a test, you can show them how many points they scored:
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Select a form and go to Settings → Tests and quizzes.
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Enable Show test results.
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To show which responses are correct or incorrect, enable Show correct and incorrect answers in test results.
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Set up rules for scoring the test.
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Click Save.
Warning
If you show test results, you cannot redirect users to a website or display a message when they submit the form.
Set up a redirect
After the user fills out the form, you can suggest that they go to your website for more information or to make an order:
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Select a form and go to Settings → Text and submit logic.
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Enable Redirect to site.
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Give a link to the website that you want the user to visit after submitting their response.
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In the Button text field, enter a name for the redirect button.
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If you publish a form using an embed code, you can turn on the Redirect to form in the same frame option:
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If this option is enabled, the website loads in a frame on the same page that the form is embedded in.
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If this option is disabled, the website opens in a new browser tab.
Warning
Many websites do not support loading in a frame. We recommend enabling this option for content to be embedded in third-party websites. For example, enable it for Yandex Forms or YouTube videos.
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Click Save.
Let's assume you have embedded a form in your landing page for collecting customer requests. After the user fills out the request form, they must be redirected to a second form to confirm their phone number. You want the user to stay on your landing page instead of going to Yandex Forms. To do this, open the settings of your request form and enable Redirect to form in the same frame.